Rotisserie Chicken with Hot and Spicy Hush Puppies

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Smokey Lew

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Two birds on the spit and some southern comfort food in the fry pan.



For heat, the hush puppies had some cayenne pepper and half a jalapeno pepper. The rest of the ingredients included
sweet onion, green onion, grated Cheddar, etc., etc. . . . I will add the recipe later if there's any interest.



Plated with a nice green salad and orange dipping sauce.

 
Outstanding Lew. Hmmm that rotisserie looks very familiar ;)
P.S. put the baskets to the right and left of the spit. You'll get a more even cook. Drip pan is a must. Again great job!!!!.
 
Captain Morgan said:
I'd like to see the hushpuppie recipe!
Hey Captain Morgan, here's the link to the hush puppies recipe.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/neel ... index.html

I fell down in a couple of areas when I prepared them. I really don't do much fried food so I have a problem keeping the oil temperature consistent. After I fried the puppies and put them on some paper to drain, I cut one open and it seemed a bit raw inside. I put some back in the pan to cook more and got them too saturated with oil and dark. The ones I left alone came out fine. I guess the puppie centers continue to cook as they cool. I should have left them alone.

Anyway, I really liked the ones that I didn't mess with and I'm going to try them again.
 

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